Abstract

Autonomous underwater unmanned platforms have become important facilities in the marine field since countries attach importance to maritime rights and interests, and play an important role in both military and civilian use. However, complex underwater marine environmental elements will have a huge impact on the performance of underwater unmanned platforms, and how to ensure the safe and stable operation of underwater unmanned platforms has become an urgent problem to be solved. Based on this practical problem, this paper studies the influence of marine environmental elements on the operation of underwater unmanned platforms with reference to the hydrological data of the South China Sea, and uses Bayesian methods to carry out risk zoning of the impact of the marine environment in the South China Sea on underwater unmanned platforms.

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